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FEAR, celebrating their 40th anniversary with a tour that is, if not the original lineup, at least partially what is regarded as the ‘classic lineup,’ made a stop in New York City on September 21st, 2018. One of those bands that used to be able to blast through seventeen songs in fifty-minutes proved that, yes, forty years later, they should still blast through
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Tompkins Square Park, located in the East Village in Manhattan, has long been a sight the locals associate with politics and activism. There were anti-war protests there in the sixties, and in the eighties it became a de facto homeless camp and was ripe with drug problems. In 1988, the cops came in and tried to oust the homeless that were living there. This resulted in a now fairly infamous riot, clips of which did wind up on newscasts around the New York City area. When it was all said and done, between the evening of August 6th and the morning of August 7th, thirty-eight people – homeless and random bystanders alike – were injured in altercations with the NYPD and no police
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Directed by Peter Medak and based on the ‘true story’ of Russell Hunter, who co-wrote the film, 1980’s The Changeling is widely regarded as one of the best American ghost story movies ever made. And with good reason, as it’s a pretty spooky picture ripe with the type of atmosphere and intensity that’s lacking in so many modern CGI-laden cinematic tales of the supernatural.

On June 16th we went to the Brooklyn Bazaar in Greenpoint, Brooklyn to see The Street Dogs play with The New Darkbuster opening. While I was there, I drank a lot of beer and when I drink a lot of beer, I need to go to the bathroom – and so I did. Thank God! Because had I not I’d have never found out that a last minute Dayglo Abortions
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A cop named Jersey Callum (Ed Nelson) and his young partner Gordon Mullin (James Eustermann) let themselves into the home of Alley Oates (Deborah Rose) to find it in shambles. It turns out Alley was just sleeping, and she’s
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In the opening scene, a man named Mark Markson (Michael Pataki) tells a picture of Ricky Nelson that his next song is gonna be a big hit. He gets a phone call and, as we see a woman (Sandi Carey) suck the caller’s
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College girl Jill (Itonia Salcheck) has just returned to her small home town after a stint away at school to find that her father, the town banker responsible for a string of foreclosures lately, and mother are missing. She asks the town sheriff (Frank Benson) about it, but he’s more interested in making it to his softball
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